hand made in myanmar 2
de Jennie Thomas and David Young
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À propos du livre
In the coming years, as Myanmar inevitably develops into a more mechanised country, these traditional skills may gradually be lost. With that in mind, this book is dedicated to the artisans of Myanmar who currently live their lives hand making the things their fellow countrymen and women need and some of which the growing number of tourists may buy.
This book covers some of the products: mulberry bark paper, umbrellas, wood carvings, woven materials, embroidery, tapestries, puppets, lacquerware, gold and silver ware, art, sculpture and temple statues, pottery, ironware, bricks, hand hewn timber boats, bamboo and thatch houses, farm implements and carts.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Voyages
- Catégories supplémentaires Loisirs créatifs et bricolage
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 50 - Date de publication: janv 27, 2014
- Langue English
- Mots-clés embroidery, carving, paper, weaving, pottery
À propos du créateur
I now live in Canberra, Australia but I've enjoyed exploring the world, camera in hand, for over 50 years. I enjoy meeting people, learning about different cultures, experiencing new environments and capturing the essence of people and places through my photography. Over the last twenty years, I have travelled extensively with my friend and fellow photographer, David Young, often to places off the beaten track. The focus of our travels has also included discovering family history, filming the beauty of gardens and seeking out wildflowers. David is a horticulturist and has been a radio broadcaster and television presenter. I've spent a lifetime in education, and I enjoy sharing my travel experiences and photography through my books and my writing.